Felina Furr was a martial arts instructor in the city of Mew Orleans (Earth-C's version of New Orleans, Louisiana). While engaging in a meditation session, a meteor launched by Starro the Conqueror crashed into a pot with a stirring stick in it, imbuing Felina with magical powers and transforming the stick into a magic wand (which Felina called "Magic Wanda"). Teaming up with other super-powered animals affected by the meteor, Alley-Kat-Abra and the others (with the aid of Superman) defeated Starro, and decided to form the superhero team called the Zoo Crew.[1]

Felina tended to be friendly, though sometimes engaged in spats with the other female team member of the Zoo Crew, Yankee Poodle. She also has some romantic feelings toward Captain Carrot, and some quiet jealousy when she and the Captain work with Wonder Wabbit of Earth-C-Minus.[2]

In Teen Titans #30–31 (December 2005–January 2006), Alley-Kat-Abra appears in a series of pages purporting to be a Zoo Crew comic published in the mainstream DC Universe, and follows the adventures of the Zoo Crew teammates in a grimmer, darker version of Earth-C. This parodied the eighties trend toward "grim and gritty" superhero comics. In these pages, Felina is shown as having become a famous magician, but has also become villainous. By the end of the series of pages, she has been arrested, was responsible for murdering teammate Little Cheese (as "cats hate mice"), and also sent teammate Fastback into the future.

In Captain Carrot and the Final Arc, it is revealed that these crimes were actually committed by Dark Alley, an evil duplicate created by Feline Faust. The real Alley had been imprisoned by her evil twin, and was recently freed by the Zoo Crew. Initially disbelieving her story, the Crew decide to let Alley rejoin their ranks, albeit in a probationary status. She was horrified to discover her twin's crimes and has vowed to undo them as best she can. At the miniseries end, Alley and the rest of the Zoo Crew are stranded on New Earth. Alley is now an ordinary cat, with no way of accessing Wanda's power.

As of Final Crisis #7, Alley's humanity and powers, along with those of her Zoo Crew teammates, are restored by the renegade MonitorNix Uotan.

Alley-Kat-Abra possesses various mystical powers, all of them amplified by or requiring the use of Magic Wanda. These powers include levitation, teleportation, telepathy, limited precognition, matter transmutation, and mystical force bolts. Felina is also an expert martial artist, including being skilled in the Earth-C martial art of "kat fu" (similar to kung fu).

Captain Carrot and his team (Alley-Kat-Abra, Fastback, Pig-Iron, Rubberduck and Yankee Poodle) appeared on the comic book scene in 1982 as a special insert in The New Teen Titans #16, and in their own early eighties' series, Captain Carrot and His ...

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